Done-for-you websites, local SEO, and the Pylor AI workforce — 15 AI employees on the phones, texts, and DMs — built for small businesses in Charlotte and the fourteen neighborhoods around it. Signed Monday. Shipped Sunday. From $49/mo, no contract.
Plenty of agencies will build you a website. A Charlotte-based designer builds one that reads like it was written for Charlotte — because it was. We know who Googles "plumber near Ballantyne" at 9pm, why families in Matthews compare three home care agencies before booking, and how Plaza Midwood shoppers decide which new place is worth a visit. That shows up in the copy, the keywords, and the service pages.
Schema markup, Google Business Profile, citations, location pages, review funnel. Every Charlotte site ships with the full local-SEO stack — not bolted on later for an extra fee.
Fourteen named Charlotte neighborhoods, each with its own landing content. "Plumber in Ballantyne" and "home care in Matthews" are searchable queries — and separate pages is how you rank for both.
A full AI workforce platform: receptionist, sales rep, support agent, collections, marketing, SEO, content, social, scheduling, research, HR, payroll, legal, compliance, plus an executive assistant. Voice, SMS, web chat, Instagram and Facebook DMs from a single inbox. Qualifies leads, books into your calendar, takes Stripe deposits, follows up. Free on Grow and Dominate.
Gateway Home Care is a Charlotte home care agency. They came to us on a GoDaddy Airo template — stock hero photo, "powered by" badge, no local proof. We rebuilt their site from scratch in a week. Custom design, sage-and-cream palette, editorial typography, fourteen neighborhood service areas, a careers page built for caregivers, and real testimonials that read like they were written in Charlotte — because they were.
Before: a stock template on GoDaddy Airo with no local proof and no booking flow. After: a site that matches how the agency actually talks to families in Charlotte, with a 56-second before-and-after walkthrough and every service a home care agency needs. Read the full case study →
Wherever in Charlotte your business is, your site needs to read like it belongs there. Every NovaFound build includes up to fourteen named neighborhood service areas, each with its own landing content written for local search — not a single "service area" page with a list of zip codes.
Most Charlotte agencies quote you four to eight weeks for a small business site. We do it in seven days, and we do it the same way every time — because a fixed process is how you build a site that works, not a site that's "almost done."
Monday — Intake. Thirty-minute call. We leave with the copy, the photos, the brand, the Google Business Profile, and a list of services and neighborhoods. That's it.
Tuesday — Copy. Headlines, service pages, trust blocks, and location content drafted. You get a Google Doc to mark up. We're not writing in a vacuum — we're writing in your voice.
Wednesday — Design. Layout assembled from our small-business kit. Type, color, grid, photography — all tuned for your vertical. Charlotte home care looks different than a Plaza Midwood restaurant. The kit knows the difference.
Thursday — Build. Site live on staging. You review on your phone, walking your dog, sitting in traffic, wherever. No login. No "please use this password-protected link." A real URL.
Friday — SEO. Google Business Profile optimized, schema wired up, citations submitted, review-request flow installed, neighborhood pages indexed. This is the part most Charlotte agencies skip.
Saturday — QA. Speed, forms, tracking, mobile, accessibility, broken links, redirect map. Everything. On real phones, not just a desktop preview.
Sunday — Ship. Live on your domain. DNS cut over. Old site redirected. Pylor AI workforce live on your business line, texts, web chat, and Instagram and Facebook DMs. By Monday morning, you're taking new bookings.
A custom website. Not a template. Real design, real copy, built for your business and your Charlotte neighborhood. Responsive, fast, accessible, and indexable out of the gate.
Local SEO. Google Business Profile setup or optimization, schema.org markup, NAP consistency, local citations, neighborhood landing pages, review-request flow. Everything you'd pay a Charlotte SEO agency $500–$1,500/mo for — built in.
The Pylor AI workforce (15 AI employees). A full team — not a single receptionist. Answers calls, texts, web chat, Instagram and Facebook DMs. Handles sales, support, follow-up, collections, scheduling, and even marketing and SEO work. Books into Google or Microsoft Calendar. Takes refundable Stripe deposits to kill no-shows. Warm-transfers to your cell when it matters. Integrates with Stripe, QuickBooks, HubSpot, Salesforce, Shopify, Slack, Twilio, and Zapier. Bundled free on Grow and Dominate tiers.
Monthly content. On Grow: two posts per month aimed at your best long-tail queries. On Dominate: four posts per month plus eight Google Business Profile posts, plus unlimited change requests.
No contract. Month-to-month. Cancel any time. We earn the relationship every month or we don't deserve it.
Three tiers: Launch ($49/mo, $797 setup), Grow ($199/mo, $1,497 setup), Dominate ($399/mo, $2,497 setup). Most Charlotte small businesses land on Grow.
Home care agencies. Home-service trades — plumbers, HVAC techs, electricians, roofers, landscapers. Restaurants, cafes, and bakeries. Studios — yoga, Pilates, tattoo, salon, nail. Shops — boutique, furniture, florist. Solo operators — accountants, lawyers, therapists, coaches. Real estate teams. Pet-care businesses.
If you're a Charlotte small business with fewer than fifty employees and a website that isn't pulling its weight, you're who we build for. Our Gateway Home Care case study happens to be a home care agency, but the playbook — custom design, local SEO, Pylor AI workforce platform, shipped in a week — is the same across verticals.
Free 15-minute audit of your current site and Google Business Profile. We'll tell you what's working, what's leaking leads, and whether a rebuild is actually worth it — no pitch, no contract, no pressure.